268: Learning to wood fire through apprenticeships and residencies with Dupont, Johnstone, Parady, Tagseth, and Wilson.

268: Learning to wood fire through apprenticeships and residencies with Dupont, Johnstone, Parady, Tagseth, and Wilson.

Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have a panel on nonacademic paths for learning wood firing featuring Robin Dupont, Jody Johnstone, Scott Parady, Martin Tagseth, and Tara Wilson. The panelists discuss a wide range of personal...
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Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have a panel
on nonacademic paths for learning wood firing featuring Robin
Dupont, Jody Johnstone, Scott Parady, Martin Tagseth, and Tara
Wilson. The panelists discuss a wide range of personal experience
from Johnstone’s time in a traditional Japanese apprenticeship to
Parady establishing his Cobb Mountain Art & Ecology Project
to teach wood firing and ecology. To see examples of the
panelists work and find out more about each artist visit
www.culturalconfluencewoodfiresymposium.com/artists. The
presentation was given at the Cultural Confluence Wood Fire
Symposium, held in Helena, MT in October 2018.


 


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